Healthcare Law and Regulation for Medical Radiation Practice - PDM1202

The Healthcare Law & Regulation for Medical Radiation Practice module explores the medico-legal aspects of the Australian healthcare system and the importance of regulation in the practice of medical radiation science.

At a glance

Fees

A$750

Who should attend

The short course in ‘Healthcare Law and Regulation for Medical Radiation Practice’ is for Medical Radiation Practitioners looking to extend their knowledge and meet continuing professional development needs. All qualified Medical Radiation Practitioners are eligible for admission.

What you will learn

By completing this module you’ll be able to discuss the different types of law and how it relates to healthcare, as well as the legal requirements and issues surrounding informed consent, negligence, duty of care, provision of information and patient confidentiality.

You will also recognise the importance of the national registration requirements and the regulation of Medical Radiation Practitioners in Australia, with an understanding of the role of AHPRA, MRPBA and ASMIRT in the process.

Your module content includes:

  • Interactive reflective exercises
  • Peer discussion
  • Additional reading recommendations
  • Self-directed quiz based assessment

Check back closer to 2026 for a list of program facilitators

For further information please email DMIRS.admin@monash.edu